Comics For Communities
All comics are engagements with communities, some comics are targeting demographics, and sometimes Trina Robbins, John Byrne, Amamiya Sae or Malcolm Shaw can just open up your entire heart and make you happy cry.
DetailsAll comics are engagements with communities, some comics are targeting demographics, and sometimes Trina Robbins, John Byrne, Amamiya Sae or Malcolm Shaw can just open up your entire heart and make you happy cry.
DetailsThe Immortal Hulk #24
Immortal Hulk #24 (Ewing, Bennett) has it all! A battle to the end with Hulk sitting proud at Shadow Base, and the outcome may lead our gamma giant to new cosmic heights and could affect every living being on Earth!
DetailsSteeple #1
With a few keen moments connecting to a younger audience, Steeple #1 (Allison, Stern, Campbell) shows that it knows what it wants to be and isn’t hindered by what anyone feels it should be.
DetailsHellmouth #1 (Bellaire, Lambert, Carlini) kicks this Buffy/Angel crossover off with a HUGE bang, as the Hellmouth itself rips right open and its denizens spill forth into the world!
DetailsYamishibai Season
It’s time to begin our seventh journey into the dark and the macabre, the strange and the creepy. Listen to the stories of the things that go bump in the night. It’s once again time for Yamishibai.
DetailsNightwing #65
Nightwing #65 (Jurgens, Cliquet, Filardi) brings some Essential of Emeril-level spice that is much needed to the formerly bland story of “I’m not actually Nightwing despite acting exactly like Nightwing” Ric Grayson.
DetailsSpawn #301
While it has certainly been a long 27-year journey getting to the remarkable Spawn #301 (McFarlane, Capullo, Alexander, Orzechowski), it appears the future of the series is brighter than ever before!
DetailsThe All-New Scooby Gang VS. The HELLMOUTH in BUFFY THE VAMPIRE SLAYER #9
DetailsDOCTOR STRANGE #20 (LGY #410)
Doctor Strange #20 (Waid, Pina, Reber): Stephen asks for help from an unlikely source.
DetailsBatman and the Outsiders #6
Batman and the Outsiders #6 (Hill, Soy, Gandini): Lady Shiva dropping the line “Failure doesn’t know me” sums up everything that makes this issue so sick.
DetailsMarvel offers Ghost Rider#1 Digital Director’s Cut!
DetailsCelebrate The Twilight Zone’s 60th anniversary with this interview with writer/illustrator Koren Shadmi and his new Humanoids book, ‘Twilight Man: Rod Serling and the Birth of Television’, on sale now!
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